The Unitarian Origins of Modern Christmas Traditions
Posted by Rev Roger
Posted on November 27, 2024
with Rev. Roger, Dec. 10 7:00 pm in person and on Zoom via uuss.org/online. No charge, but freewill monetary donations are welcome. Maximum 15 people in person; please register at the Sunday Connections table if you will be coming in person.
Our 2nd Tuesday Forum: Religious History & New Perspectives
a monthly program of Adult Enrichment hosted by Rev. Roger
Second Tuesday of every month from 7:00 to 8:30 pm at the latest. It will take place both in person and on Zoom through uuss.org/online. Rev. Roger will be on site; guest speakers will join us via Zoom unless they live locally. No charge, but freewill monetary donations are welcome to support Adult Enrichment programs. Check the Connections Table, Blue Sheet, and uuss.org/adultenrichment for upcoming topics and speakers. Children are welcome with parent/guardian.

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ONLINE ONLY!
I’m sorry to say that illness has caused me to be stuck at home, so this first session will be only on Zoom!